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  1. Fed Cites Lag in Transport Services Demand
  2. YRC, union reach tentative deal for wage cut (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
  3. UAW Open to Renegotiating Terms; Suspending Jobs Bank
  4. Pilgrim's Pride Files for Bankruptcy
  5. YRC, union reach tentative deal for wage cut (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
  6. ABF Cites Union Contract Concerns
  7. Pilgrim's Pride Files for Bankruptcy
  8. Pilgrim's Pride Files for Bankruptcy
  9. ISM Services Index Falls to Record Low
  10. Productivity Rises More Than Forecast
  11. BNSF Postpones Fuel Surcharge Increases
  12. Diesel's Decline Slows; Fuel Falls 4.9¢ to $2.615
  13. U.S. Economy Has Been in Recession a Year, Business Group Says
  14. U.S. Economy in Recession a Year, Business Group Says
  15. FMCSA Sets Stronger Medical Requirements for Drivers
  16. NAFTA Surface Trade Rises 7.5%
  17. YRC, Teamsters Reach Tentative Agreement on Contract Modification
  18. ISM Manufacturing Index Falls to 26-Year Low
  19. October Construction Spending Drops 1.2%
  20. N.J. Turnpike Rates Rise Monday
  21. Intermodal Traffic Jumps for Week
  22. Consumer Sentiment Index Shows Decline
  23. New Home Sales Fall 5.3% in September
  24. Chicago Manufacturing Index Slows
  25. Personal Spending Falls in October
  26. Jobless Claims Fell To 529,000 Last Week
  27. Anything Brands Online Offers Its Commercial Clients Viable Product and Service Solut
  28. DHL to end express and ground shipments in US (WSTM Central New York)
  29. Wal-Mart Names New CEO
  30. Obama Names DOT Transition Team
  31. Automakers Fail in Bid for Federal Bailout
  32. Oil Drops Below $50 a Barrel
  33. Philadelphia Manufacturing Index Shrinks
  34. Leading Economic Indicators Fall 0.8%
  35. Federal Bailout of U.S. Automakers May Be in Jeopardy
  36. Jobless Claims Continue to Climb
  37. Highway Trust Fund Declines by $3 Billion, DOT Says
  38. Opinion: Factoring Helps, Not Hurts, Trucking Industry
  39. NAFTA Trade Rose 4.5% in 2007
  40. Fed Minutes Show Concern Over Economy, Unemployment
  41. FMCSA Sends EOBR Rule to White House for Review
  42. Daimler Says U.S. Truck Sales May Take Several Years to Rebound
  43. FMCSA to Leave Hours-of-Service Rule Unchanged
  44. Daimler Says U.S. Trucking Slump May Last Several Years
  45. Consumer Price Index Falls 1%; Drop Is Biggest on Record
  46. Housing Starts Fall 4.5% in October
  47. ArvinMeritor Takes 4Q Loss, Will Sell Auto-Parts Unit
  48. Diesel Continues to Slide, Dropping 13.5¢ to $2.809
  49. Volvo's October Truck Sales Decline on Slow Demand
  50. Producer Price Index Shows Record Drop
  51. High Growth Reported for the World Trucking Industry Market Brief (Business Wire via
  52. UPS Will Not Forecast Peak Shipping Day
  53. Waste Management Tests Peterbilt Hydraulic Hybrid Trucks
  54. Kenworth to Cut Wash. Production, Lay Off 400
  55. Obama May Reverse Bush Policy on Denial of Emissions Waiver
  56. Engineering Cited in Minn. Bridge Failure
  57. Industrial Production Rises 1.3% in October
  58. N.Y. 'Empire State' Manufacturing Index Contracts Sharply
  59. FedEx Boosting 2009 Rates 5.9%
  60. SoCal Ports Delaying Clean-Trucks Fee
  61. October Retail Sales Plunge 2.8%; Drop Is Largest on Record
  62. Consumer Sentiment Index Remains Near 28-Year Low
  63. Business Inventories Take Largest Drop in Three Years
  64. Intermodal Traffic Falls for Week
  65. Consumer Sentiment Index Remains Near 28-Year Low
  66. Post Office Is $2.8 Billion in Red
  67. October Retail Sales Plunge 2.8%; Drop Is Largest on Record
  68. Post Office Is $2.8 Billion in Red
  69. Business Inventories Take Largest Drop in Three Years
  70. Post Office $2.8 Billion in Red